From their pictures, it looks like a faster Teebird but a slower PD. And the less pronounced undercut on the wing makes me think it should fly right in between those two, maybe a little less stable. From Mike's description, that might just be it.

Fightingthetide wrote:From their pictures, it looks like a faster Teebird but a slower PD. And the less pronounced undercut on the wing makes me think it should fly right in between those two, maybe a little less stable. From Mike's description, that might just be it.

One of the people called it a "Speed 9 Axis" which sounds pretty good to me!

I have four coming from CommunityDiscs. One's for my brother-in-law. Whatever color I like the least...

Fightingthetide wrote:From their pictures, it looks like a faster Teebird but a slower PD. And the less pronounced undercut on the wing makes me think it should fly right in between those two, maybe a little less stable. From Mike's description, that might just be it.

One of the people called it a "Speed 9 Axis" which sounds pretty good to me!

I have four coming from CommunityDiscs. One's for my brother-in-law. Whatever color I like the least...

Yeah I read that too. Mike's video showed some high speed turn, and while I realize it was into some crosswinds, it doesn't seem as stable as I might have thought. I wrote my first comment (above) before seeing that video. Shoot, this might work between PD's and Leopards, but maybe not PD's and FD's (depending on which variation of PD and FD you get). Which brings me to another point - not having to worry about "which variation" you get with a disc is sounding more and more appealing.

Hard to say for sure with all that wind but it seems to want to pop to flat from hyzer out past 350', before that doubt there'd be much turn in calm conditions. It flew pretty dead stable on shorter shots.

I finally got my Volts about an hour ago and I just got back from the field. I was just throwing shots close to full power and then aiming at random trees at random distances, so I only got a general feel for the disc. After I take it to a course or two I'll be able to compare it better to other discs.

The Volt has a lot of uniqueness to it's flight. Normally if I throw 4 of the same driver one after another I can start to see similarities to other discs, but I'm still not confident directly comparing the Volt to any other disc after a few dozen throws. Here are the things I can say for sure so far:

1. It's long...longer than I remember the protos being and longer than I expected.2. It's a line shaping disc with kind of an old school Cyclone/EX type of pronounced turn and fade, ending fairly straight/slightly left on a flat shot. Thrown with more hyzer and it flips up but not over and fades strong but forward. The turn is slower than it should be for a disc this fast. It is by far the most turning/fading disc MVP has made.3. Despite the movement in the flight the disc has a ridiculous amount of forward penetration...It was proving very forgiving when I was missing my line as it was getting good distance regardless of line as long as I kept it in the air.

The feel is great to me. It's a little shallow, but the profile fits it my so well and the plastic is grippy enough that I don't really notice it. I had no misfires today that I would attribute to myself getting adjusted to the grip. It is very smooth on the top and wing where the overmold meets the core. There is some noticeable flash on the wing a few mm's from the rim, though I don't feel it in the hand. I'm definitely going to be taking it off at least one of my Volts before I go out again to see if it affects stability.

I'm trying my best to be objective, but I'm really excited about this disc and I can't wait to take it to the course tomorrow for a full workout.